I used the N3FJP program for the January VHF sweepstakes, the first logging
program I have ever used although I have tried everything on the internet
that I could find. It worked fine except for three entries that I screwed up
when I changed the band on. I didn't run 903 so I can't comment on that. It
took two tries to correct the Cabrillo to get it accepted, again my fault. I
was so impressed with Scott's software I bought his entire package. Nothing
could be easier to use... no learning curve at all.
73,
Ken, WS4V
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From: <kevinemtid@sbcglobal.net>
To: <VHFcontesting@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 12:30 PM
Subject: [VHFcontesting] VHF-DX logger prob continued
>I also use VHF-DX. It was the most simple and easiest to use vhf logger I
>could find for the right price. Unfortunately the programmer no longer
>supports it. I am not a programmer I cannot and will not(because I did not
>write it) open it to change a few designations the ARRL decided to make. I
>for one cannot afford to spend 49 to 79 dollars for a logging program every
>yr. I did use the cabrillo form located on the ARRL website just now and
>thank God I only had about 50 contacts to enter. I don't plan on doing
>that again. I'll have to do some research before the June contest or just
>resort to a paper log. Dave you are not Alone!
>
> 73,
> Kevin KA1KOJ
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